
On the 100 yard range last weekend I was running a new Colt 20" Bull bbl upper (5.56 chamber, 1:9 twist) on an existing Colt LE6920 (carbine) lower. When "cease fire" called and upon clearing the live round from the chamber, I noticed that there was a firing pin strike on the chambered round (Hornady 55 gr BTHP 5.56).
When the line went hot I chambered and cleared again and saw the same strike on primer marking. I immediately ceased use of the firearm. I suspect that there could be a headspace or bbl seating issue? I did pull BCG and visually inspected, saw nothing apparently out of ordinary. Upper had about 40 rounds through it before I noticed this.
Any opnions on what I should look for would be welcome! Any recommendations for qualified gunsmiths in DFW area (I live in N. Dallas, work in Irving) that could help me?
THANKS!